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Judge: Police to enforce Ariz. immigration law now
Posted on September 18, 2012 at 2:29 PM
Updated Tuesday, Sep 18 at 6:20 PM
A judge in Arizona ruled Tuesday that police can immediately start enforcing the most contentious section of the state's immigration law, marking the first time officers can carry out the so-called "show me your papers" provision.
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